Daily National Intelligencer
Wednesday, September 9, 1846
Marriage
In Georgetown, by the Rev. Mr. Gassaway, on Tuesday, the 8th instant, Thomas Marshall, of Charles County, Maryland, to Miss Sarah M. Lyles, of the District of Columbia.
The Evening Star June 22, 1903
Thomas Marshall of Marshall Hall, who died at his home in Washington Grove, June 18, was buried Saturday in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Marshall was born in this city of a prominent family and was nearly seventy-eight years of age. For a number of years he was in business here. He also lived in New Orleans for a period. The services over his remains were conducted by Rev. T.J. Packard of the Rockville Episcopal Church and were held in the chapel of the cemetery.
Daily National Intelligencer
Wednesday, September 9, 1846
Marriage
In Georgetown, by the Rev. Mr. Gassaway, on Tuesday, the 8th instant, Thomas Marshall, of Charles County, Maryland, to Miss Sarah M. Lyles, of the District of Columbia.
The Evening Star June 22, 1903
Thomas Marshall of Marshall Hall, who died at his home in Washington Grove, June 18, was buried Saturday in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Marshall was born in this city of a prominent family and was nearly seventy-eight years of age. For a number of years he was in business here. He also lived in New Orleans for a period. The services over his remains were conducted by Rev. T.J. Packard of the Rockville Episcopal Church and were held in the chapel of the cemetery.
Family Members
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Thomas Marshall
1847–1853
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Ariana Elizabeth Marshall Ward
1848–1893
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Dennis Magruder Marshall
1850–1885
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George Richard Henry Marshall
1851–1851
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Eleanor Ann Helen "Nannie" Marshall Magruder
1852–1906
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Elizabeth Jones Marshall
1856–1857
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Thomas Hanson Marshall
1858–1910
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Louisa Green Marshall Thompson
1860–1956
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Harriet Eleanor Marshall
1861–1862
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Bruce Marshall
1862–1863
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Helen Magruder Marshall
1864–1864
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Cora Marshall Summerson
1865–1945
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Sarah E. "Sallie" Marshall Fraley
1870–1898
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Clagett Lyles Marshall
1879–1952
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